Old City: Fearless Athletics Welcomes Early Birds

Recently, the gym Fearless Athletics has been going through what could be called a growth spurt. Membership has continuously risen at its South Philadelphia location, and now it has opened a new location in Old City.

One of the staples of the gym is its early morning classes. Classes begin as early as 5:30 a.m. on weekdays, and 8 a.m. on the weekends, catering to those who like to get their workouts early in the day. Despite the early start time, the classes are well attended, and have become a weekly routine for some members.

Daniel Leary regularly attends the 8 a.m. classes on Sunday, and said getting a workout early enables him to relax for the rest of the day.

“Getting it done in the morning allows me to have the full day in front of me,” he said. “It also gives me some energy to start my day.”

Daniel Ceisler has been a member of the gym for nine months, and said working out early gives him justification for having a job where he’s sitting for most of the day.

“I’m a [Temple University] law student, so I’m sitting down most of the time during work,” Ceisler said. “Working out is like my release, and I believe it justifies me sitting down for long periods of time.”

The familiarity of members, and the nature of a cross fit workout, seems to be the common thread that get students to return to the early bird classes.

“Crossfit is like a community,” Ceisler said. “It’s friendly competition, and I for one enjoy being able to see myself improve my time and scores against my classmates.”

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